"Come on, Stormy, stop making such a big deal about this. Everyone knows it’s just an act," Baldwin’s Trump tells Daniels after she answers the phone.

He was referencing the ongoing legal battle between the president and the adult film star, who is suing Trump and Cohen to be released from a non-disclosure agreement which she says prohibits her from speaking about an affair she alleges she had with Trump.

Daniels and Trump's legal battle escalated this week when she filed a lawsuit against him for defamation.

Daniels’ complaint against the president, filed in a New York court on Monday, says a tweet published by Trump, in which he refers to her allegations about an affair between the two as a "total con job," was "false and defamatory."

Bornstein made headlines this week after he revealed to NBC News that all of the president's medical records were taken from his office in what he described as a "raid" by Trump's longtime personal bodyguard, who is also a top White House aide, the top lawyer at the Trump Organization and a third man.

Stiller's Cohen and Baldwin's Trump fielded several phone calls throughout the cold open (as the FBI listened in), from many in Trump's circle, including his wife, Melania Trump, played by Cecily Strong; his daughter, Ivanka Trump, played by Scarlett Johansson; and his lawyer Rudy Giuliani, played by Kate McKinnon.

Jimmy Fallon also made an appearance in the star-studded opening as Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, giving him a high-pitched, cartoonish voice as he and Johansson's Ivanka Trump placed a call to Stiller's Cohen.

On "Weekend Update," hosts Michael Che and Colin Jost delved into Giuliani's revelation on "Fox and Friends" this week that Trump knew about the $130,000 payment Cohen made to Daniels prior to the 2016 election.

"Which was maybe the best confession I've seen on TV that didn't end with 'created by Dick Wolf," Jost joked.

Che, referencing Giuliani's statement that Trump reimbursed Cohen for the payment in $35,000 installments, said "I have a couple questions. Like, what kind of billionaire pays for stuff in installments?"

Pete Davidson also dropped by "Weekend Update" to share a few words about Jost and Che hosting the Emmys this year.

"I’m a little sick about it," Davidson quipped. "No, it’s bad enough watching you guys like, strut around this place with all your accomplishments, like head writers, 'Update' hosts, Harvard, black."

"You got it all, man," he added.

Actor and musician Donald Glover hosted "SNL," and he questioned, a few times, why he didn't get a role in "SNL" after he auditioned twice. Singing the words "I really can do anything," he asked other "SNL" stars what they did for their auditions.

During one skit, Glover took on the role of Lando Calrissian from "Star Wars," and held a "Galactic Summit for All Black Humans" that had just three guests — Kenan Thompson, Leslie Jones and Chris Redd.

He also performed an 80s-themed music video as "Raz P. Berry," thinking he caught his girlfriend out with another man, only to find out that he'd been following the wrong woman.

Childish Gambino — Glover's stage name — was the musical guest for "SNL," performing "This Is America" and "Saturday."